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In 1946 WWII veteran Maceo Snipes was shot in his back by the KKK the day after he became the first Black person to cast a vote in Taylor County, Georgia.

After he was shot, Mr. Snipes walked three miles to the hospital with his mother. For six hours doctors left him waiting and bleeding.
07:41 PM - Jan 30, 2024
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By the time he was seen, he needed a blood transfusion. The doctors said the hospital had no “black blood.” Snipes died two days later.

And our Black people have the nerve to say don’t vote.

I will vote til I die.
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Tinka Nichols
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I’m very sorry to hear that. No one should have stories like ours. I may decide to open up about my own family’s race murders this month.
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03:18 PM - Feb 01, 2024
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My, I was zero precent clear, apologies. We didn't lose anyone, just a story of how he asked to be sent to Burma, I believe, rather than have to travel the south in a train in his miliary uniform, he was so sure he'd face physical danger. Somewhere I have my 94 y/o Nana tellin it. Should you decide
06:08 PM - Feb 01, 2024
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it's a thing your comfortable sharing, I'm certain the kids here would receive it in a *non other place horrible* ways. I hate that you have such a story to tell. 🥺
06:09 PM - Feb 01, 2024
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